Correlative Language and "Tui lei" of Correlative Thinking

Philosophy and Culture 37 (8):107-122 (2010)
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Language affect thinking, language, different family lines of thinking on the different ethnic groups have a profound impact. In this paper, language differences as a perspective to explore the different national languages ​​of different ethnic groups thinking the impact of cultural significance. Ancient Chinese, also known as the process of language, with a clear sense of, a like nature and aptitude characteristics. Affected by the process of language, the ancient Chinese style of thinking has obvious relevance thinking characteristics. In this paper, the "push type" for the view, demonstrated that the characteristics associated with thinking 'and from the "push type" reasoning mechanism to further explore the "push type" logical sense. Language affects thinking, different language families have deep effects upon the thinking of different nations. From the perspective of difference between languages, the article discusses the deep cultural effects of different national languages ​​upon different nations' thinking patterns. The ancient Chinese, called correlative language , has some distinctive characters such as sense symbol and comprehension. Due to these characters, Chinese's thinking pattern has the characteristic of correlative thinking. From the perspective of "Tuilei", the article argues this correlative thinking characteristic. From the perspective of inference machinism, the article also discusses the logical significance of "Tuilei"

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